woe is me!
#121
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I'm so sorry you were hurt. Just think...they say when you use your non-dominant hand that you are exercising the other side of your brain- who knows what this might do for quilting creativity! It's still no fun....just trying to look at the bright side. We don't bounce back quite like we did when we were kids. I slipped in the mud with my Crocs on and went down like a TON of bricks! No fun....{{{{hugs to you}}}}!
#124
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Ouch! Get well soon..will help to keep you entertained. I think you should keep wiggling your fingers if you can. Oh my goodness! If you lived nearby I would come get you and let you pet my stash, too.
#125
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: currently AR Ozarks
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Praying you have a speedy and complete recovery. In the meantime, we will do our best to keep you entertained.... and all those hours you have always wanted to spend looking at all the extra patterns, tutorials, etc.... now you can do that without feeling guilty about abandoning your needle and thread.
Hugs!
Hugs!
#130
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Wishing you a fast recovery!
Hope you have a big stack of wonderful books to read, including quilt books and magazines. Maybe find some good old movies on TCM if you have cable.
And of course as you mentioned, you can spend lots of time browsing our message board and maybe online free patterns etc for future reference.
Hope you have a big stack of wonderful books to read, including quilt books and magazines. Maybe find some good old movies on TCM if you have cable.
And of course as you mentioned, you can spend lots of time browsing our message board and maybe online free patterns etc for future reference.
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